Former NFL tight end and Scripps Ranch High School alum Kellen Winslow II was arrested on a series of sex crime charges on Thursday, one week after his arrest in Encinitas on suspicion of residential burglary.

The San Diego County Sheriff’s Department announced Winslow would be charged with kidnapping with intent to commit rape, forcible rape, forcible sodomy, forcible oral copulation, indecent exposure and residential burglary.

Winslow had been scheduled for an arraignment Thursday afternoon, but the procedure was postponed. A short time later, the DA’s office announced that a warrant had been issued for Winslow earlier that morning, and that he was taken into custody by Sheriff’s deputies by afternoon. The DA’s release stated the former player would be arraigned Friday in Vista.

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San Diego County Sheriff's deputies arrested Winslow on Thursday at his home in the suburb of Encinitas, the same day he was to appear in court on an unrelated burglary charge.

Prosecutors say he kidnapped and raped a 59-year-old woman last March and a 54-year-old woman in May. He also is charged with separate counts of burglary with the intent to rape, one involving a 71-year-old woman and the other an 86-year-old woman, and one count of indecent exposure in unrelated cases. The alleged incidents took place earlier this month, and he was free after posting $50,000 bail.

San Diego County Sheriff's deputies arrested Winslow on Thursday at his home in the suburb of Encinitas, the same day he was to appear in court on an unrelated burglary charge.

Prosecutors say he kidnapped and raped a 59-year-old woman last March and a 54-year-old woman in May. He also is charged with separate counts of burglary with the intent to rape, one involving a 71-year-old woman and the other an 86-year-old woman, and one count of indecent exposure in unrelated cases. The alleged incidents took place earlier this month, and he was free after posting $50,000 bail.